Book Signing and Meet the Author:

K. Patrick Malone’s "Inside a Haunted Mind"

Meet noted author K. Patrick Malone who will speak about his latest book, “Inside a Haunted Mind,” answer questions and sign his book at The Providence Public Library,150 Empire Street, Providence, Saturday, October 25th. The booksigning is slated for 12 Noon. This is a free program and open to the general public.

A study of psychological torment and breakdown. A gripping murder mystery. A terrifying ghost story. This debut suspense novel is a dark story about a relentless evil force closing in on small town police chief Terry Chagford, and the World Trade Center survivor that he rescued from drowning. Pursued by horrific demons, nightmares of murder and an inexplicable link to Mah Jong tiles, beset by thirst for alcohol, craving for painkillers, and episodes of crushing depression, Chagford feels like his very psyche is crumbling to pieces. A suspense-laden deconstruction of a good man's mind gone terribly wrong, laced with shocking revelations and edge-of-the-seat tension.

About the Author:

K. Patrick Malone, a native of the New Jersey shore, graduated Monmouth University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology before attaining a law degree from Capital University Law School, Columbus, Ohio. After working a number of years in the urban areas of Newark and New York City doing as much justice as was available to him, he retired from the practice of law disgusted by the inequities the justice system provided and returned to his small former farm cottage near the Jersey Shore to write his first novel, Inside a Haunted Mind, tend his many gardens in the company of his four very fine cats and adhere to his lifelong fitness routine.

Occasionally Mr. Malone will still take on a case that screams for fairness by delivering his "Rootin' Tootin' Two Gun Shootin" style of advocacy in favor of those who need it most. When not doing any of the above, he travels extensively searching ancient ruins for answers concerning “the human condition,” both past and present, with an eye toward writing supernatural tales that reflect the times of his life.